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T I E Subscriber. having recently returned from
New York, is now' agding to his former Stock
a large and varied supply of
New and Seasonable Goods!
He names as worthy of notice,
M U 01 M I Z S GOOD&
in colors a great variety. from the cheapest Domes
tie Print to the finest Parisian Fabrics.
Plain and Embroidered white Dress Goods, in
Swiss, Jaconet, &c.
A large supply, and very handsome.
E IDERTES.
Wrought Collars, Sleeves, Chemezettes and Hand
kerchiefs,-various other articles under the head of
Embroideries-some rich and beautiful designs.
MANTILLAS,
Of the new-styles. black and colored.
R 113BONS-A large assortment, Bonnet, Sash,
Plain, Satins, &c.. all widths,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c.
Linen Good.
Brown and Bleached Drillings, Sheetings, Pillow
-0ase, Damask Table Cloths, Napkins,Towelings, &c
Family Domestics.
A full supply of Brown and.Bleached Goods, Ticks,
:Stripes. and Gent's and Boys' Coat and Pant stuffs,
-i'f Wool and Cotton fabrics-all very cheap.
FINE BON N ETS of the latest importation, and
-a general assortietA of Straw Good4 and Wreaths
andl Artificial Flowers.
JEWELRY-Some important additions have
been nade to the Stock.
GENT'S and BOY'S IATS, new styles for the
Summer.
BOOTS AND SII.OES-A larger assortment
thm generally foiurd out of the Cities.
CARPETING and India MATTINGS-A few
pcces and very cheap.
A LSO, A 0000 AssORTM.N'T OF
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c,!
-All purchased under favorable circumstances, and
are offered to the public upon the most accommo
dating terms. Please call and examine.
M. FRAZIER.
Eagefield C. U., A pril 4 tf 12
NEW SPRING GOODS,
STILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has
V rec;ved from New York, a BLAUTIPUL
SUPPLY OF
SPRING GOO)S,
Embracing a gencral assortment of Fancy and Sta
ple articles, suitable for the present season, among
whieh are
Rich French Printed Organdies, and Printed Jaco
nets, for Ladies' Dress- s;
Fancy Barege and Grenadine Flounced Robes, of
elegant styles:
Ladies' Suimer Dress Silks and Fancy Bareges;
French and English Brilliantes and English ana
Anwrican Print.4
Sup'r Faney and Mourning Ginghams and Printed
Lawns;
Superior Brown and Black Mixed DeBege, for La
dies' Travelling Dresses;
Extra Bl:ck Alpaca and -Lupin's best Bl'k Challeyt
English Black Crapes, of extra quality, for Ladies'
Veils and Trimmnies;
Ladies' Wide 11cm-stitch French Lawn and Em
broidered hinkerchiefs, of new and beautiful
styles, sone of extra size ;
Gentlemen's Linen Cambric Ilandkerchiefs, with
Colored Borders t
Superior inen Canbrics and French Lawns;
Long Lawns and Bird's Eye Diapers, of extra qual
itv
SuperIr 4-4 Irish Linens and Table Diapers;
Superior 45 inch Pillow Case Linens:mI 12-4 Lin
en Shecings;
Superior Iluckabaeks and Crequelas, for Towets;
A llendale, Lancaster and Marseilles Quilts, of ex- i
tra size ail quality ;
Extra White Silk Warp and Gauze Flannels;
Black Siik Galloons and Coat Bindings, of the best
Wh:te, Fa'ii-y Striped and Check Muslins, of beau
tiful .tylesf.r Lils' Iresses ;
Superior WVhite Camtbrics, .Jaconets and Nains',ok
$1lin~ii - M~is o
aiSis.Tarletanes, 16- Paris Msis o
~~ iii~Les'%~ Eveinig I resses:
Swiss~ anCambric Hair Cord Muslins, of extra.
qualityt
Black Seedb-d Lace, for Ladies Veils;
WVitlzan great variety of other articles, suita&ble for
the present season. andl to all of which the attention1
of the public is respectfully invited. I
_August:a,_._\ril 2.. _ tf 1
Ladies'. Summer lMantillas,
Wfli.LI-AM SI LEA l. Augutsta,. Ga., has juAs
i rceived friom Newv York. a supply ofl'
Ladies' lilack Silk, Spring and Summner MA N
TILL AS, of tnew and tlegant styles ;
Ladies' White and Colored Silk Mantillas;
Ladies' l'k Grenadine and Crape Mourning Man
tillas. of beatit'ul styes.
The public are respectfully invited to call andt
exoinine the assortmnent.
A\ngusta,_April 2 tf 12
List of' Letters
R EMA INING in the Post Office at Edgelield C.
H ,tA pril 1855.
A-Thos. A tkins, Mrs. L. A shell, T. J. Adams,
Charlet P. Ainet, T1. A dams.
B-John Butler, W. B. Bu-h, Win. Bailey, A.
Bolton, Geo. W. Berry, Patrick Burns, Mrs. Mary
Brooker,-R. I). Bryan, e, G. W. Button, Thos. L.
Brooks, Mrs. E. Bolton, Robt. E. Derry, Jatmes
Bladon.
C-.\iss Fannie Cheathuam, Martain Colley, Eli
Clark, ,John M. Clarke, P. J1. Coleman, Miss M. E.
Citllam., James Cloiud, Charles Compte. S. D. Col
lier. James.W. Covar, R. Clirke, Wim. H1. Contant.
D-Mr. Dorn, Thtos. J. D~avies, 2.
F-Mrs. V. Farrow, Miss Susan L. Foy, Win.
Forrest, B. F. Fr-ank.
G--John B. Gardner, John Grice,-G. Gaiphin.
H-Miss M. A. Hobbs, Lewis Herlong, Elijah
F. H orn, Hiram Hall, Miss A . Iharlin, J. HI. Hiar
J-L. S. Johnson:, Johna Jenkins, John Jones,
Isaae Jones, D. P. James, Edmund Jonies, Mrs.
Rhoda Jlackson.
K-Charles Kennerly, R. Key.
L-Theodore Lunday, Jesse Lott, A. HI Lind
Ier, 2, Miss A. C. Lanhain, William Logue, Miss
Eugenia.Lanhanm, C. J1. Lawrence, Ruben Luenbec.
p1-Mrs. J. A. McClintock, B. F. Mays, Miss1
N. R. Murrel, WV. S. Mobley, Amos Maupin, R. C.
Martin, W. K, Merriwether,. P. Murphy, Miss M.
E. Murrell, Mrs. Mary Mantz, S. 11. Meatks, Mrs.
Elizabeth Mays, David Myers, Mrs. E. McColler,
Geo. HI. Miller, Miss Ann Morriss, B. Miller, E.
Mobley, I. Moragne, Miss S. M. Moseley, W. E.
McCaslan.
N-John S. Nicholsou, Col. A. J. Neal, J. D.
Norris, W. A. Norris.
0-Miss Lizzie Odom.
P-T. D. Padgett, J. D. Padgett, J. C. Porter,
David Peterson.
Q-J. Quattlebum. 2.
R-B. G. Ryan. HI. V. Raborn, A. Ridle, Levi
:-Rodgers, Mrs. L. Ilyan, 2, James Reynolds, Susan
A. Ryan.
S-Dr. S. H. Stephens. 2, David Scott, 2, John
.11. Swecarengin, Pleasant Searls, Wmn. W. Shaver,
SSamuel Strom, Jas. H. Swearen~gin, 2, George J.
. Strother, Eldred Swearengin, S. J1. Scott, Miss A.
Steadham, J. P. Shufford.
T-WV. 0. Tillman, Miss Julia K. Thompson,
- Miss L. Turner, Miss Mary Ann Turner, S. P.
-Tompkins, Win. Totney. Miss Caroline R. Toney,1
.Miss M. A. Tillmnan, U. C. Turner.
V-S. P. Villepegne.
WV-Mrs. R. G. Warren, 2, A. L.. Wash, A. R.
Waters, 2, John M. Webb, A. W. Warren, W.
Wademan, Mrs. F. Ward. Dr J. G. Williams, Miss
Susan Walker, Felix Walker, Mrs. Eliz. Walker.
A. R AMSEY, P. M1.
A pril 4 2t 12
Notice?
-.FRICH AR D GI BSON, or his legal representa
tives will make application to W. H. A-rriso,
-Esq., in this place, they may discover something to
:aleiriadvantatge. Said Richard Gibson was a sol
.dier~in the war of 1812, in the Artillery, and was a
,resident of this District in 1818.
Mar la tf 10
Notice.
ALL. Persons jndebted to the Estate of W. P.
Maynard, dlee'd., are requested to make pay
mnt forthwvith to the Subscriber; and those having
demands aginist the Estate aro requested to hand
them in, properly attested.
J. W. MAYNARD, Ad'or.
Feb 7 3m 4
Saddiery and Harness.
A. FINE assortment to be found, and at low pri
esi.cs, at ROBINSON& JACKSON'S.
Hambu, Dec .1. tf 47
-~ OEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST I
THE Subscriber begs leave to
inform the citizens of Edgefield
and community in general that he
is now receiving at his Store, next door to W. P.
BuTa, a LARGE and SPLENpDID ASSORT
MENT of the most fashionable
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Embracing all articles usually kept for the outfit of
GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN.
To the lovers os fashion he would state that he
has pnrchased a full supply of the latest style of
SHANGHAE COATS.
rhis style gives a longer skirt, with but little varia
tion in the waist however. as my motto is never to
be in the extreme. I always make my purchases to
suit as nearly as possible the refined tastes of my
eustomers.
ALsO, A F:NE AsOR-TMENT OF
Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Hosiery,
Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Trunks,
VALISES. &c.
ALSO, THE LATEST STYLE OF HATS.
M. LEBESCHULTZ.
Mar 21 tf 10
SPRING~ 1855.
NEWSPRIN G GOODS l
WARD, BURCHARD & 00.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
X RE now receiving by every Steamer large ad
ditions to their Stock of all that is
New, Elegant and Useful!
-sUCit As
SILKS, SILK BARAGESand LAWN
FLOI'NCED ROUES, BERAGE DELAINES
RICH CIIALLIES, LAWNS, TISSUES,
RIARAGE.S. GINGFIANMS.
CALICOES, LACE BED SPREADS, WIDE
5CUTCH DIAPERS. LINEN DAMASK HIUCK
TOWELING, NAPKINS, DOYLIES,
12-4 COTTON AND LINEN SHEETINGS,
[RISIH LINENS, FARMERS AND PLANTERS
LINENS and DRILLINGS. COTTON
ADES, CHAMBRAY, LINEN LUSTRES.
-Also
Family mourning Attire,
k complete assortment of all the Varioius Fabrics, to
ill of which they respectfully ask attention. Their
rices to Cash and prompt paying buyers will be
much as cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Augusta, March 14 tf 9
N O T ICE!
R. A. G. TEAGUE takes pleasure in inform
.t-' ing his friends and patrons that he has formed
L Co-Partnership in the sale of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &f., &c.,
vith Dr. TiosAS J. TIACUE, who graduated in
hiladelphia and has been engaged in the practice of
ledicine for the last twelve months, who will give
is undivided attention to the Store.
The business will now be conducted under the .
1ne of Dr. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. And we
latter ourselves, :hat our association will be an ac
luisition to the business, inasmuch as there will al
ays be one or both of us in the Store, and our
rictest attention given to filling Prescriptions, Or
ers, &c.
v strict attention and a faitiful performance of
>ur tluties, we hipe to ncrit a continuance ot the
iberal patronage which has been bestowed upon the
ienior partner.
Our Stock has and ever shall be bought more in
-eference to Pue and Genuine Drugs,
Ire., than to the Cheapness of the article; and
ve pledge ourselves to sell as low as an article of
he same quality can be bought in any Southern in
and market.
March 14 tt 9
Bounty Land Claims,
H E Undersigned will attend to the prosecetion
Iof Claims unidet the recent Act of Congress
~ranting One hundred and sixty acres of Land to
ll Officers, Soldiers, Seamen, lndians, kc., who
erved in any oif the WVars in which the United
tates has beeni engaged since 1790. Revolutionary
~oliers and their wider's are also entitled.
& Any Claiimanit desirous of obtaining informa
on will please address the Unidersigned.
THOM AS P. MIORGAN.
Washinigton City, D). C., Mar 17, 1855.
References:
I~on .\. P. Ih;TLElt, Ion. L. M. KErTT,
." P. S. Unoos. W. P. Etcrr.Ea, Esq.
" W,. W. BovcE.
oc The Newberry Setntinel, Laurensville Herald,
idependent Pieas and Lexiington Telegraphi wvill
lease copy one mouth and send their bills to this
3fice immediately.
Mar 21 t f 10
TH.IEIEDGEFIELD)
BOOT & SHOE iVANUFACTORY
IS carried on at the old Stand,
Iadjoining Drs. A. G. & T.
J. Teague's Drug Store, where
BOOTS AND SHOES of the very Best
RaterialI and Biest Workmnanshiip,
nay be obtainied, and most excellent fits warranted.
A nd, also, an extensive variety of
)f my owtntmainutheture, alvays kept tin hand.
nd those in want of a good article will please call
m the Subseriber. WM. alcEVOY.
MNfrr28t r 1
ARRIAGE MYANUFACTORY !
EDGEFIELD C. HI., S. C.
rp lIE Subscribers
~ .1.. continue to build
to order, and of the
BEST MATERIA L that can be procured,
Carriages, Buggies, &c.,
D' EVERY S-rYLE AND D~sCRtrrioN. They also keep
yonstantly on hianid a fine and varied assi'rtment of
liew and Second-Hand Carriages!t
WREPAIRING neatly and promptly attend
ed to.I
Thankful for past patronage, they hope by giving
Ie attention to their business and the interests oft
heir customers, to continue to receive a liberal share
f public favor. C. McGR EGOR,
F. L. SMITH.
SMar 28 tf 11
AGNEW, FISHER & AGNEW,
NEWBERRY 0. H., S. 0.,
IMPORTE RS & DEA LERS IN
HARDWARE, P A IN TS, OILS,
WVindowv Glas,
Groceries, Dry Goods, &c.,
and Buyers of Cotton and country produce.
W* Planters visiting thtis Market will find it
reatly to their advantage by giving us a call.
AGNEW, FISilER & AGNEW.
Newberry C. HI., A pril 13, tf 13
Ir The Abbeville Banner will please copy four
months.
HAMPTON'S SHOP!
T HIE Blacksmith is still at his post near the foot
of the lill, ready to do EVERY JOB conm
mitted to his hands in the best style of the day. lie
iopes to receivo a liberal share of public custom, as
i is prepared with the BEST OF MATERIAELS
'rom that best of Hardware Stores, " Robinson &
Jackson's." Remember Old Hlamp !
"lHe makes is sledge-haminer
For to rise and to fal
And he strikes this,
And he strikes that,
And then lie strikes all !"
Trankadillo !
['iE Subscriber begs leave to add, to what has
ieen so well said above, that he is sole proprietor of
RAMTON'S SIIOP, and will endeavor to have
verything done up brown, or not at all.
g, PLOW WORK thankfully roceived and
>romptly done at all times. A.SM N.
Jan24, . y 2
$25 Reward..
OST on Sturday the 23d ult., my POCKET
.BOOK, containing three One Hlundred Dol
r Bills, and four Fifty Dollar Bills, with my name
ritten on t'ue back of one of the One Hundred
ollar Bills. A reward of $25 will be given upon
lelivery of said Pocket Book and contents, or any
nformation concerning tt will be thankfully received.
.M. A. PA'DGETT.
Jan 3 tr 51
9
NEW SPRING & SUMME R
COODS!
T IHE Subscriber has just received, at his old
Stand, (the Brick Store,) his Stock or
Spring and Summer Goods,
Comprising almost EVERY VARIETY of Coods
for Ladies Spring and Summer wear. A mong his
extensive and well assarted Stock may be found
Black and White, Silk and Lace MANTILLAS,
Ladies' fine worked HANDKERCHIEFS, COL
LARS, tTndersleeves and Chemizettes,
Kid and Silk GLOVES and fine MITTS,
A splendid assortment of PRINTS and GING
HAMS, and very cheap,
LINEN DRILLS and other Goods for Gentle
men and Boys' wear.
A beautiful and extensive lot of BONNETS and
Bonnet RIBBONS.
A fine lot of Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn and
Soft HATS. Also, a large Stock of
Boots aid Shoes,
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, kc.,
With many other articles too numerous to mention,
all of which will be sold on the most accommoda
ting terms.
97 A liberal discount for Cash.
B. C. BRYAN.
Edgefield C. IT., Mar 27, tf . 11
HICKMAN, WESCOTT & 00,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
ID W:L AW 1W3
- LD 0, ,
KE EP ALWAYS on HAND the Largest,
Best and CHEAPEST assortment of
Goods to be found in the City, and are now re
oeiving the most varied and splendid Stock of
NEW SPRINGGOODS
Ever offered to the public, at prices that cannot fail
to be satisfactory. Among them are
IAREGES and Barege DELAINES, all prices,
Col'd NI USLINS and LA WNS in great variety,
GR ENA DINES, TISS UES, Blk and Col Silks,
DRESS GOODS of every style and price.
Embroideries. Collars, IHandkerchiefs, &e.
Kid and Silk G LOVE Iand Worsted MITTS,
New Styles MANTILLAS and other Coverings,
PRINTS and GINGI A MS in great quantities,
White and Brown LINEN and Linen DRILLS,
COTTONADES and other Pant Stuffs,
Mull, Swis. .lazonet and Plaid NI USLINA.
Bl'eh and Bro. S1 E ETINGS and SHIRTINGS.
Cot:on OSNABURGS and STRIPES,
- Together with every article for
Fanilly and Plantation Use,
That can be enquired for, to %% hich they respectfully
invite the attention of the people of Edgefiell and
the surrounding country-being prepared to offer
every inducement to them who have hitherto pat
ronized them, as well as to those whom the:y have
not yet had the pleasure of serving.
C~' Uniform prices and a disposition to oblige
always being the rule of the House.
Augusta, March 19 2m 10
NEW CASH HOUSE.
Cash and One Price
THE ONLY T R U E SYSTE11!
:0:
SHORT PROFITS AND QUICK SALES, THE MOTTO!
:0:
TI I E Subscriber is selling goolhs exclusively for
.CASI, and at VERI SMALL PROFITS.
Ainy one doing business on this principle, cain cer
tainly afford to sell Goods at much lower prices,
han one doing business predicated on long credits.
In proof of this the Subscriber would respectfully
solicit from the citizens of Edgefield an'd vicinity a
.a1l, and careful examination of his Stock to satisfy
themselves. Goods shown freely and warranted
to prove as represented.
Now in Store an extensive assortment of
A LL~ ENTIR ELY N EW, or the VERY LATEST
Stls, consisttng in paurt of
French, English and American Prints,
Muslin, Barege DeLans, Bareges, Grena
dineis, Tissues, Chialleys, Giitghiams,
Mlourning Goods of every description.
French Wrought Collars, Chemisetts, Sleeves, Col
laretts, Collarts and Sleeves in setts, Lace Col
lars and Sleeves, Sluslin and Cambric
Edgings and Inisertings, Swiss and
Cambrie Bands, Ditto in Flouneings;
Also, a large assortmenit of Laces anid Lace Edgitngs
of every description.
Brown and Bleached Domestics.
A large Stock of best braiids at a small advance.
Large assortmtent Linens atnd Lineit Goods, for
family use ,--Pant-Stuffs, Gmtnbroons,
Stripe .Jeans, Ticki ngs, Welch
Gduze, Flannels, Lancaster
andI Marseilles Quilts,
Furniture Dimety and Fringes,
Curtain Loops, Cords and Tassels. &c.
Plain atnd Striped Osnaburgs at Factory prices.
OT Ott the second floor will be displayed aVA
RIED ASSORTM ENT of CARPETINGS, Floor
DL CLOTHS, White and Check MATTING, all
widths. J. K. BANKCRIOFT,
Next door to Batnk of A ugusta,
East side Broad Street.
A ugusta, Ga., Feb 26 3ma 7
C L ARKE & RO0Y AL,
--DEALER IN-.
BOOTS, S H 0 E S, TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &e.,
IRON FRONT STORE, BROAD STREET,
rrosrE 'inE MAsOxtC lIAL.I, AUGisrA, GEORGIA.
rT lIE Undersigned having formed a Co-partner
.ship, under the Firm of CL A RKE & ROYA L
or the general transaction of the
Boot and Shoe Business,
Will keep at all times on htand the FINEST and
MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, both for La
dies and Gentlemen, that is now manufactured, to
gether with a large assortnment for Boys, Misses
and Children. Also, heavy work for Plantation
tad House Servants. WVe will also keep
Traveling and Packinug Trunks,
VALISES, CARPET BAGS, 4&c.
Our Store is itn the central part of the City, con
venient to all the Hotels, being the well-known
statnd of A LDRICH & ROY AL. From our long
experience in the businecss, we flatter ourselves that
we can give as good, if not better bargains, than
you can get elsewhere. Our best endeavors wvill be
to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a
call. HENRY E. CLARKE,
WM. S. ROYA L.
A ugusta, Feb21, ly 6
Valuable Land for Sale,
T E Subscriber offers for sale ONE HUN
D)RED and SEVENTY-FIV E acres of Land.
It is all in woods, atnd the best timbered of any
Lads in this section of country. Said Tract ad
joins lands of Col. W. L. Coleman, Daniel Posey,
Malichi Cogburn, the Estate of Lewis Derrick, atnd
the tract on which the Subscriber resides. If not
previously sold at private sale, it will be disposed of
on the first Monday in October next, on a credit
until the first January next.
I will also sell, if the purchaser of the above de
sires to bay, the highly valuable plantation on which
I live, contaituing FOUR IlUNDRED ACRES.
It is deemed utnnecessary to say any thing more of
these truly excellent Trracts of Land.
If treated for privately, a good bargain can be
obtained.
Eg For further information call on the Subscri
ber on the premoises.
D)ERICK HIOLSONBAKE.
Feb 14 Stm
Executor's Notice.
ON Wednesday thte 18th day of April next, I
~will proceed to sell at the plantation known
as the " Hussey Place," the real and personal Es
tate of Williadia Robertson, deceased, consisting of
LAND, NEGROES, CATTLE,STOCK, House
htold and Kitchen Furniture, &c.
Taas.-Credit of twelve months from the day
of sale. Purchasers to give notes with approved se
eurity. GEO. C. ROBERTSON, Ex'or.
Mar 28 3t 11
Good Peach Brandy !
UST received a large supply of PU RE OLD
PEACH BRANDY.
S. E. BOWERS, AGENT.
Ha-,..mbur, o 22f 45
Bounty L ad
T IE Soldiers who served in the War of 1812,
and all other Wars.since 1790 are -iow enti
tied tQ a quantity of Bounty Land suffieicn to make
out 160 acres, including the quantity they have al
ready received. Those who have already received
40 acres are now entitled to 120 acres, and those
who have received 80 acres are now entitled to 80
more. - -
A. PRaaN. who has heretofore acted as Agent at
this place, for obtaining Land Warrants, has again
opened his Office for that purpose, and will vigo
rously prosecute all Claims entrusted to him. . He
will also buy the Warrants, when obtained.
tr OFFICE, Law Range, Edgefield C. H., S. C.
A PERRIN.
P. S.-In my absence WK. H. ATKISON, Esq.,
will attend to all Claimants that may apply, and will
be found in my Office. A. P.
March 14 4 9
Glenn Springs,
T H E Subscriber begs leave to inform the public
Tthat the above pleasant WATERING PLACE
will be re-opened for the reception of company on
the 1st of April next, under the management of Mr.
J. C. JANNEY, late of "Janney's Hotel," Co
umbia, S. C. The buildings are now in thorough
repair, and before April next they will also be hand
somely furnished.
The advantages of- GLENN SPRINGS, as a
Watering Place, and the reputation of Mr. Janney,
as a Hotel keeper, are such as to require no further
notice. T. S. ARTHUR, Proprietor.
Feb 7 3m 4
Edgefield lale Academy.
T IE Trustees of this Institution take pleasure
in announeing that they have made ample ar
rangements for its conduct during the present year.
Mr. WILLIAM McCASLIN and Mr. ERASMUS
YOUNGBLOOD, two young gentlemen of fine
Classical education, have the School now in charge.
Both Trustees and Teachers flatter themselves with
the belief that their School will not have its superi
or in the State. Either Teacher is qualified to
instruct thoroughly in every branch required for en
trance into our Colleges, North or South. As it is
not probable, from the delay we have unavoidably
encountered in opening the Academy, that we shaH
have at any time during the year an inconveniently
large number of 8tudents, those who do come will
enjoy the great privilege of constant and careful su
pervision. Parents will at once see this advantage
in its proper light.
We respectfully ask of our friends,and the friends
D the School, that they will come forward and eu
ter their boys immediately. The full Scholastic
year will be taught.'Terms.
For the Classical Department, per annum,..$36,00
" Higher Eng. " " .. 32,00
" Ordinary" 4 "9 .. 28,00
Capitol board to be had in pleasant families.
JOHN LIPSCOMB,
R. T. MIMS, ' 1
ARTHUR SIMKINS
GEO. A. ADDISON,
LEWIS JONES. J
Jan 24 tf 2
Edgefield Collegiate Institute,
FOR YO G_ ,ADIES!
42 PuPILs IN ATTr ,C LAST Sssos.
THE next Session wilE 6mmence on Monday
LJanuary 8th, 1855.
Tuition per Session, 14 weeks.
Primary Department.............$7 00
Academical " .............1, 00
Collegiate '' ................ 15 00
Music-Guitar or Piano..............18 00
Drawin1g and French, each............10 00
Pupils using the Apparatus are charged each per
Session $2,00.
Pupils using the Piano for practice are charged
for ceping them in tune per Session $1,00.
All Pupils are charged fifty cents each for con
tingencies.
The Musical Department is furnished with FIVE
PIANOS, which are kept in excellent order, and
used constantly by the Pupils..
Vocal Music is taught daily without extra enhrge.
The Teachers will continue in their several De
partnients die same as hiast Session.
CHI AS. A. R AYMOND, PaUNCrra.
De 27 . ~tf 50
Aiken Sub-CollegiateInstitute,
Dn. WM. PIERCE, DEPAnRMEN'T, ANCIEN'T LAN
Rev. 0. H1. T RIMMIER, " Esor.gsn LirE
nATrUR E.
Moss. JT. HIOLET, " MA-verres
ANO CO-rINEN-raL. ToNGUEs.
00 BOYS may be accommodated with Board,
Logg, Washing, Lights, Stationary and
uitiont, at $100 per Session of five months, inivari
ably in advance.
SAiken.S. C. .Tan. 17 , ly 1
Curryton Academies.
T HE MALE DEPA RTMENT of these Acade
mics is under the supervision of Mr. J. L.
LESLY. Assisted by Mr'. BASS.
The Fenmale Department will be supervised by
Mr. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by competent Mu
sical and oth.ier instructoress.
Rates of Tuition.
First Class, Primary Prepartment, per Sess'on $9,00
2nd 8 ordinary English branches,.. 12,00
Snd " higher English branches... 15,00
4th " Greek and Roman Literature with
higher Mathematics........18,00
Music..............---....-....-$20,00
Pupils are charged from the time of entering un
til the end of the Session. Tuition in advance.
Th year is divided into two Session of five
months each.
ggr Gooda board can be had in the neighborhood
at from $8 to $10 dollars per month.
ROBT. MERRIWETHER,
Chair'n Bloard of Trustees.
Feb 14 tf 5
Tax Collector's Notice!
WILL attend at the times and places hereinafter
Lspcifed, to colleet the G EN ER AL, POOR
and ROAD TVAX, for the year commencing the
first October 1854.
At Edgefield C. HI., Monday, March 5th, and
continue every day during Court.
Wi. S. Smyley's, Monday. March 19,
Same evening, 4I o'elock, at Dr. Ready's.
Ridge, Tuesday, 20th March.
Lbrands', Wednesday 21st March.
Same evening, 5 o'clock, at C. C. P:unket's.
Hatcher's, Thursday, 22d March.
Graniteville, Friday, 23d "8
Beach Island, Saturday, 24th "~
Hamburg, Monday, 26th"
Cherokee Ponds, Tuesday, 27th "8
Sae evening, 5 o'clock, at Archy Morgan's.
Wihtman's School HI. Wed'day, 28th March.
Collier's, Thursday, 29th "
Red Hill, ,Friday, 30th 8"
Dutonsville, Saturday, 31st "8
Same evening, 4 o'clock, S. C. Strom's Store.
Edgefeld C. IH., Monday, 2d April.
Howard's, ITuesday, 3d "
Rooky Pond, Wednesday, 4th "8
M~aj. Middleton's, Thursday, 5th 8"
Parks', / Friday, 6th "
Freeland's, Saturday, 7th 88
Liberty Hill, Montday, 9th "
Shatterfield, Tuesday, 10th "
Steven's Store, Wednesday 11th 8"
W. N. Moore's, Thursday, 12th "
Cooperville, Friday, 13th "8
Niekerson's, Saturday, 14th '
R. M.. Seurry's, Monday, 16th 8"
Richardonville, Tuesday, 17th "
Coleman's X Roads, Wednesday 18th "
Sae eveninig, 4 o'clock at Col. Clary's Store.
Perry's X Roads. Thursday, 19th A pril.
Samu evening, 4 o'clock at Havlrd Store.
Rinehar's, Friday, 20th "
Same evening, 4 o'clock at J. WVise's.
Norriville, Saturday 21st "8
Same evening, 4 o'clock at A. Whittle's.
Mount Willing, Monday, 23d "~
Same evening, 4 o'clock at J. Miekler's.
Allen's, Tuesday, 24th "
. S. Smyley's, WVednesday 25th "1
J. Dor's Store, Thursday, 26th "
Pleasant Lane. Friday, 's7th "
Edgefield C. H., Monday and Tuesday, the 7th
and 8th of May, after which mny bocks will close for
the present year.
EW Free persons of color are required to pay
their Tax in March.
O Births, Deaths and Marriages are. to be re
turned. J. QUATT[LEBUM, -r. C. x. a.
Feb b21 3m 6
"llountain Dew."
JSeeeda supply of Superior Old MOUN
TANDW WHISKEY.
8. EI. HOWVERS, Agent.
Ham.. u.... Febi 7 tf .4
BROWNING & LEMANI
IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH, BRITISH & GERMAN
LOBY 6001D8,
209 & 211 KING, CORNER MATKET-ST.,
OHARLESTON, S. C.
K EEP constantly on hand, and offer to their
friends and the public generally, the largest
assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
In the Southern States. Their Stock is constantly
supplied with a full assortment of
Of all the newest varieties of Style and Fabric.
In Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Grenadines,
Muslins, Bombazines, Alpacas, and 1ourning
Goods of all kinds,
Embrcideries and Lace Goods, of every variety.
Evening Dress Goods of every description.
Gentlemen's and Boys' Wear.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Linen Drills and
Coatings, of best French Goods.
Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, &c.
FOR FAMILY USE.
Rose, Whitney, and Bath BLANKETS,
Red and White Flannels,
English and American Cotton Flannels,
French, English and American Prints and Cam
bries,
Linens, of Richardson's celebrated make, for
Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table Damasks,
Doylies, Napkins, Towellings. B. E. and Hucka
back Diapers, Fruit Cloths, Glass Cloths, Apron
Linens, &c. -
CARPETINGS.
Ingrain, three Ply, Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet,
British and American Floor Oil Cloths,
Wilton Velvet and Axminster Rugs,
White and Colored Mattings, of all widths,
Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings, of all kinds.
P ~ft M !A WI %.LT1711 2
Of every variety in SILK. SATIN and WORSTED
Curtain Cambries and Musline.
Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains,
GiltCornices, Curtain Gimps, Holders, Loops,
Tassels, Drapery Cords, Bell Ropes, &c.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Caps, &c.
Cotton Osnaburgs,of all the best Southern makes.
W All the above, with every other line of DRY
GOODS which er be demanded. are of OUR
OWN DIREC- IMPORTATION, and are
offered at the Lowest Market Prices for Cash, or
City acceptance.
EW The ONE PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad
hered to. AlU.oods are warranted, and all orders
filled with promptness and the most careful atten
tion. BROWNING & LEMAN.
Charleston, Jan. 25, ly 3
JOSEPR WHILDEN,
DEALER IN
Paints, Oils and Glass,
Charleston, S. C.
H E Keeps constantly for sale, a general assort
inent of Paints and Oils of all kinds, Varnishes,
Window Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit
Gas, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes
of various kinds.
Charleston, Sept 4 ly . 34
Dry Goods in Augusta, Georaia,
WARD, IfCIARD& CO.,
BROAD STT, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL,
DEALERS IN
Silks and Rich Dress Goods,
PLANTATION AND CHOICE FAMILY 60003,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Augusta, Mar 5 tf 8
A Mlost V alua bl e Residence
FOR SALE!
' Tnils well-known shuntiona in
Edgefieldl, six miles from the Court
tAguti llouse, on the Plank Road leading
toAgsa snwoffe'rred for sale.
It is almost needless to say anything of its desira
ble properties. Every one is aware that no nore
healthful, more beautiful or more valuable place, of
the same size, is to be found in South Carolina.
There are two hundred acres attached to the resi
dence, all of it lying level as a Iloor and capable of
being carried to a very high state of productiveness.
Indulgence given to suit the purchaser, provided
the purchase money be amply secured.
g' For futther partictulars enquire of the Sub
scriber ott thte premdses.
J. R. WEVERI.
Jan 17 ti 1
Saddle & Harness Manufactory
T HE Undersigned takes pleasure in announcing
to the citizens of Edgefiuld Village, and sur
rounding country, that he has secured the Room
recently known as thte Post Office, for the purpose
ofocarrying on the SADDLE AND HARNESS
BUSINESS in all its various braneches, and hopes,
by giving strict attention to all work entrusted to his
care, to receive a liberal share of patronage.
Saddles, Bridles, Trapping & Harness,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Will be made to order, in the latest and most imn
proved styles, atnd out of the best material that can
be procured..
REPAIRING neatly and pronmptly executed.
gg As my Termas are CASil, of course my
charges will be far more reasontable than customary
in this vicinity. Give me a trial, and satisfy your
selves. REUB3EN G. GOLDING.
Fe tf 4
THE THOROUGH BRLED HORSE
G A MBL E!
1gT LL stand the ensuing season at
YVJanmes Reyn-olds', near the
Cherokee Ponds, on Tuesdays, Wed
nesdays and Thursdays, and at my
Stable about one mile from Edgefield C. UI., the
other days of the week, at $15 the season and $25
insurance. All Mares sent will be considered by
the season, unless some instructions to the contrary
shall accompany them. Season to end 10th June.
GA MBLE wvas bred by Col. BAaRY, of Galatin,
Tennessee, and is six years old this Spring. He
was sired by Imp. Sovereign, his dam was Celerity
by Imp. Leviathan. Celerity's danm was Patty Puff
by Pacolet; Patty Puff's dam was Rosa Clack.
For pedigree and performances GA MBL E will
compare witha the best horses of his day. H~e com
bines strength atnd action with fleetness and endu
rance. He ran in Charleston in February 1853 the
best race of two mile dheats ever run over the
course, and but for an unavoidable accident would
have distinguished himself as a four miler.
gg I will feed and pasture Mares at forty-five
cents a day, but will not take upon myself any re
sponsibility for accidents or escapes.
THLOS. G. BACON.
Edgefield C. 11., Mar 7 8 t 8
Fine Brandy.
I H AVE on Consignment and fo r
____sale Two Quatrter Cask of fine Im
ported BRANDY, which I will sell lowv for cash.
This Brandy is of excellent quality and will sui
the taste of the most fastidious.
S. E. BOWERS, Agent.
Hamburg, .Mar 20 tf 10
SIAT1E OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY,
BY H 1. T1. WRIHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge.
Whereas,.Jamesliushton hasapplied to mefor Letters
of Aministration, on ati and singular the goods anad
chattels, rights andI credits of Lewis Rushaton late
of the District aforesaid deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
cussed, to be and appear before meo, at our ne'xt Ordi
nary's Court for the said District, to be hulden at
Edgefield C. H., on the 16th day of April inst., to
show cause, if any, why the said administration shbould
not be granted.
Given under may handand seal, this 2nd day of April
in the year of our Lordl one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-five and in the seventy-ninth year of Ameri
can Independence IL. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D.
April 1 2t 12E
Painter to Hire,
A FIRST rate Negro PAINTER to hire by the
Z..day, month, or year. A pl'Py to the Subscri
ber at Edgefield C. II. $. F". GOOD)E.
ar. tf 1n
TONAS a.- MEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
W ILL also prosecute Claims for BOUNTY
LAND, under the late act of Congress.
He will also buy, at the highest market price,
LAND WARRANTS.
Edgefield C. 11., Mar 28- tf 11
Bounty iLand.
JOSEPH ABNEY, ESQ will attend to
all applications that may be made through him,
for ADDITIONAL BOUNTY LAND, by those
who served in the Florida War, or any War since
1790.
Mar21 tf 10
Professional Card..
D R. W. H4 . T I M M ER MA N, having loca
ted himself at Maj. W. L COLEMAN's", offers
his services in the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE,
SURGERY, OBSTETRICS and DENTISTRY,
to the people of the community, and respectfully so
licits their patronage.
Lotts P. O., iMarch 7 tf 8
Professional Card;
D R. M. W. ABNEY, will in future be
all times, either at his Office, adjoining W.
W. Adams' Office. and opposite Maj. George A.
Addison's residence, or at his own house adjoining
the Male Academy.
W He will attend strictly to all calls upon him.
Feb21 tf 6
Remember!
R. L. 1. ASBILL, having located near
D the Double Branches, two miles from Ridge,
Post Office, respectfully tenders his Professional
services, in the practice of
Physic, Surgery and Obstetrics,
To the neighborhood and vicinity. le will be
moderate in charges and pro.npt in attendance upon
all who favor him with a call.
W Ie can be found at home at all times except
when Professionally employed.
N. B.--Dr. A. can be consulted (privately) free
of charge.
iidge, Feb 14 tr 5
DENTAL SURGERY!
DR. H. PARKER, respectfully informs
the citizens of Edgefield District, that he may
be found during sale day week at the Planter's He
tel, Edgefield C. H., and at his residence on the
Anderson road, eighteen miles North-cast of the
Village, on every Friday and Saturday following.
Specimens of his work, put up on the latest aqd
most improved principles, can be seen at his Office.
Iis address, when in the couutry, as heretorore,
Sleepy Creek, P. 0.
Dec 27 tf 50
Practice of Surgery!
DR. JURIAH HARRIS, Augusta"
Ga., is prepared to accommodate with Lodging
and Nursing, such patients as may be directed to
him for SURGICAL OPERATIONS or Treatment.
0' Masters may be assured that their Servants
will have every necessary attentIon.
Augusta, May 26, 1y 19
Law Notice,
MESSRS. SPANN & MIAGRATH,
M in partnership, will practice in LA X AND
EQUITY. Office opposite the residence of Mr. G.
Addison. One or the other will always be in office.
Jan 3 3m 51
Planters Hotel,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
JOHN BRIDGES & J. GEORGE ILLIG,
PaortiTons.
..ugusta, Feb 12 3m 5
RICHDRY GOODS!
"CHEAPER THAN THE VERY CHEAPEST."
GRAY BROTHERS,
B EG to inform tho public, that their Fall pur
..chases this season have been UNUSUALLY
LARGE, having been in the Northern markets
over three months this Summer, where so many
large auotion sales took place, offering decided ad
vantage to close purchasers. We can confidlently
say that our Stock is MUCH CH EAPER than the
like quality of Goods could be obtained a few weeks
later, when the great body of Merchants went to
market.
Our desire, owing to the very .short season that
we will now necessarily have, is to dispose of this
large Stock, independent of profits, and we may
venture to say that we can offer as strong induce
ments as any of our neighbors, if not sfronger.
In our IDRESS GOODS ROOM will be found
the richest varieties of the Season, such as
Elegant Moriantigue SILKS;
Rich Satin, Striped do
Elegamt Black Plaid do
Small Striped Plaids and figured:;
Rich Brocade Plain, Striped and Plaid, 50 cents
per yard, worth 75 cents;
Plain Black Silks, all widths, very cheap;
Black Plaid Watered and Brocade, new styles;
White Silks andl Satins ;
Figured, all Wool, French Muslin DeLaines, 12b
ents, worth 50 cents;
French Merinos, very cheap;
Lupins' best Bomnbazmec, exceedingly low;
Black Jamiese, a newand very desirable all-Wool
Goods for nmourning;
Black Alpaccns all qualities,. some very fine and
low priced;
Mantilhis, Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest
French styles, exceedingly cheap;
Crape, Cashmere and Woollen Shawls;
Embroideries of all kinds, of the most elegatt
descriptions;
Ribbons for the Million, fine bonniet and neck, 6-I
cents a yard, worth 20 cents ;
Calicoes and Ginghams, best styles, very cheap,
Domestic Goods of all kinds;
Blankets and Kerseys unusually low, and a great
variety of oilher articles to which we would respect
fully invite the attention of the public.
GRAY BROTHERS.
Augusta. Nov 14 tf 44
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
------0
M A. R ANSOM, AGENT for R. M. FUL
e L ER, Haiiburg, S. C., has now on hand a
- superb Stock of Dry Goods,
Which he is SELLING FOR CASH at prices that
cannot fail to please; and would respectfully invite
the attention of his customers and all in want of
Goods to an examination of his Stock, among which
will be found
Rich Brocade SILKS,
Figured, Plain, Black, Gro de Rhine SILKS,
Col'd Marceline and Sarconett do
All wool De~aines, of beautiful styles,
Common and Mledium do., from 12& to 50 ets.
Solid Colored Persian DeLaiues. various shades,
Highland Pliiids and .Figured Velvets,
Saque Flannels, plain and figured,
Scotch and A merican Ginghams, from 12 to 25e
English and American Prints, all qualities,
do do Furtatine, do
Ladies Colored Black Cloth Cloaks and Tahinas
of the latest styles,
Black anid Colored Shawls, various qualities,.
Gauze and Welsh Flainnels, warranted not to
Richardson's undressed Irish Linens,
Bleached and Brown Table Damask do. from
50 to $1,25,
Bird's Eye and Scotch Diapers, all qualities,
Hluckaback Towels and Towelings,
Furniture Dimity and Fringes,
Drab Morino, for Skirts--Marsales do
Ladies' Misses and Children's Hosiery & Gloves
do Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
do Worsted Sleeves,
10-4, 11-4 anid 12-41 Whitney Blankets,
Extra heavy Bed, Crib and Cradle do.
Large Lot of Negro Blankets, very cheap,
Cassimieres, Sattinets, Tweeds anid Kentucky
Jeanis, all qualities,
10-4, 11.4 and 12-4 BI'dI and Brownm Sheetings,
3-4, 7-8, 4-4 and 5-4 Shirtinig, Graniteviho and
other makes,
Osnaburg Stripes and Yarns at Factory prices,
Real Georgia Plains, best quality,
Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, good as
sortment, with a great quantity of other Goods
suitable for the season.
gg Orders solicited and. faithfully executed.
Hamburg, Nov 28 tf 46
Notice !
I F any one should desire to have their papers
.copied in a neat and legible hand, a personmay
be foupd to do it for them, by applicationi at this
Ofice..
Mar2. tf 10
DA WS ON & DKInNR,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Dealers in.
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,
Teas, Sugar and Coffee,
PRESERVE% FRU07T8.,
PICKLES, PROVISIONS,
AND IMPORTERS OF HAVANNA SEGARS.
Augusta, Ga., Aar 20 3m 10
Clock Repairing!
T HE Subscriber would respectfully inform tte
citizens of F.dgefield Village and vicinity', that
he has taken the Hause formerly ocdupied by Mrs.
R. Gray, opposite tlie Planters Hotel, for the pur
pose of carrying on the
CLOCK REPAIRING BUSINESS.
All work entrusted to his care will be attended to
with neatness and despatch. le will also give his
attention to the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE.
He warrants satisfaction to all, and solicits a liberal
patronage. WM. LEWIS.
Jan 10 tr 52.
To former Friends and Patrons
S E. BOWERS, thankful for past patron
: age, would beg leave-to inform the public that
he is now receiving LARGE Consignments of
Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines, Cordials,
AND. LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS,
Sugars,
BROWN, CLARIFIED; CRUSHED AND' LOAF
SEGARS, HAVANA AND AMERICAN,
And- all articles usually kept in the Family Groeery
Business. '
Being Agent for two large Wholesal' Confectionary.
Houses, one in New York and the other in Augus
to, he is prepared to fill all orders for
11A731. W0:1313a 46.2
At the shortest notice possible.
As he is acting as Agent only, he would re
spectfully inform all that his business must be done
on the CASH SYSTEM ENTIRELY; for l.is low
prices and small commissions will not warrant ex
tension of time on Goods sold. -
He is determined to sell Low, for Cash,
and hopes to merit a share of the trade. Come one,
come all, and examine his Stock before purchasing,
-it is all he asks.
0 The business will be conducted under the
name and style of S. E. BowF.as, Agent.
Hamburg, Nov. 1, tf 42
REMOVAL!
T HE Subscriber takes this opportunity of inform
ing his friends. that he has removed to the
NEW BRICK STORE adjoining the Store of B.
C. Bryan, where he has just opened a LARGE
VARIETY of new articles in his various branches
of Trade. le intends keeping in the
Drug and Medicine Department,
A full supply of every article that is in common
use by the Profession, which will be constantly un
der the inspection of Drs. Bland, Abney, bims and
Burt; and if an article is reported to be impure it
will not beoffered for sale. Dr. M. W. Abucy has
taken an Office in the second Story of the building,
and will give me the benefit of his experience in
Compounding Medicines and preparing prescrip
tions, and having been six years engaged in the bu
siness, I flatter myself, with these ample arrange.
ments, I shall receive a liberal share of the patron
age of Physicians, families, and the public generally
In the Grocery Department
EVERY THING will be kept that is usually found'
in a Fancy Family Grocery Store. In the
Department of Books, Stationary, &c.,
Will be found a full supply of Standard School
Books, Bibles, Uymn Books, Fools Cap, Letter and
Noto Paper, with almost every article in this line.
will be kept constantly for sale.
In the Confectionary Department,
May always be found a much larger assortment of
Candies, Fruits, Pickles, Ketehups, Sauces, &c.,
than has- ever been offered for sale in this place. In
truth this is to be a Store of good things, and it is
hopeJ will be considered a great convenience, and
therefore be largely patronitd..
G. L. PENN, Agent.
Dec 20 'tf 49' - -
J. SiBLEY *c SON,
GROCERS AND COTTON'
MERCHANTS,
HAMBURG, S. C..
R ESPECTFULLY heg leave to inform
1,their old customers and the Planters generally
that they are still to be found at their Old Stand,
and are paying the HIGIIEST MARKET PRICE
for Cotton and other Produce ; and h~ave in Store,
and are daily receiving a MOST COMPLE TE assort
mecnt of
-A MONG wICH MAY 3E FOUND
0,00 d. Gunny and Dundee BAGGING,
200 Coils Hemp and Russian ROPE,
200 Bags COFFEE, Rio and Java.
200 Bbls. Superior and Refined SUGA RS,
25 Jlhds. Muscovado and N. 0. do.
100 Bbls. MOLA SSES,
3,000 Sacks SA LT,
25 BEDST EADS, some of them Fancy,~
25 Boxes superior CH EESE,
A splendid assortment of BLANKETS and
NEGRO CLOTHRS.
A n assortment of Saddles and Bridles, Chairs,
Pepper, Spice, Linseed, Lamp and Tan- -
ners Oil, O'snaburgs, Stripes,
Shirting and Yarns, and in fact everything usually
found in a Grocery Store.
W E take this means to inform our Customers
and the Planters generally, that we are not
connected with any other house, and only havepone
Store, which is the Brick Corner, formerly oocu
pied by .Josiah Sibley. J. SIBLEY & SON.
Hhamburg, Nov 28 tf 46
Ranaway
F ROM the Subscriber's residence on the Ridge,
i2during the night of the 5th instant, his negro
man JIM. Said negro is of light complection. about
five feet eight or ten inches high, rather stout, with.
a small scar on his right cheek. Hie had on, when
he left, light cassimnere coat and pants, and a fine
pair of boots.
It is probable that Jim is either in the neighbor
hood of Columbia or Aiken, more probably ,the
latter.
A suitable reward will be given for his appre
hension and delivery to the jailor at Edgefield C.
H. Any inforomation thankfully received.
M. B. WEVER.
Ridge, S. C., Jan 17 tf 1
ir7 Colombia papers please copy tri-weekly until
further notice, and forward accounts to M. B. W.
TO ALL WHO ARE IN ARREARS
TO THlE.
Edgefield & Oheatham Plank Road !
THE Road is finished, and debts due by the
.JCompany for Lumber, hire of hands, &c., must
be paid. Those indebted therefore, must come for
ward, without any further delay, and pay up their
Stock'. Thme creditors of the Company cannot be
put off any longer.
S. F. GOODE, Pres't.
Jan 31 tf
Just Received1.
95 BBLS. and Half Barrels No. 3, MACKE
4UREL. Also,
A few Kits, quarter and'half bbls No. 1, Macke
rel. J. SIBLEY & SON.
Hamburg, Jan 24 - tf.
Notiee.
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. I
Moss, dee'd., arc requested to make inmmedi
ate payment, and those having demands 'against
said Estate, will present them properly attested.
WV.II. MiOSS, Adm'or.
Aag 17 . tf 3)
Notice !
A SPLENDID' SADDLE and
Harness HORSE for sale.
Apply at this Office...
Feb 28 tf 7
To the Ladies.
M RS. E. T. HMILtTON, takes___
'this method of informing tho Ladles of
Edgefield~ Yplagp aspi vicinilty, that she $asoop
menced the
Millpery and Dress-Making Business,
at the Store formerly occupied by'M'rs. faowg.
INov6 . - t- -4-' 4